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The speaker states that invitations were extended to both President Trump and the Biden-Harris administration, but there was no response from the White House. They welcomed President Trump to lay wreaths with the families and wounded individuals. At their request, Trump spent time with their loved ones in section 60 without any press present, and they took private pictures. The atmosphere was celebratory, as they wanted to honor their loved ones, which is difficult to do in a cemetery. The speaker notes that President Trump and his team were respectful, and there were no altercations. The speaker emphasizes the desire for their loved ones to be honored and remembered positively.

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Ambrose Finnegan, I'm gonna call him uncle Bozzi. He he was shot down. He was an army air corps before there was an air force. He flew single engine planes, reconnaissance flights over New Guinea. He had volunteered because someone couldn't make it. He got shot down in an area where there were a lot of cannibals in the New Guinea at the time. He never recovered his body, but the government went back when I went down there, and they checked and found some parts of the plane and the like. And what I was thinking about when I was standing there was when Trump refused to go up to the memorial for a veteran in Paris, and he said they're a bunch of suckers and losers.

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Speaker 0 criticizes the execution of a parade, though they don't think it was a good idea to have one in the first place. Speaker 1 defends the parade, stating it celebrated the United States Army's 250th birthday. They highlight the president saluting the corps of cadets and the 75th Ranger Regiment, contrasting it with Joe Biden checking his watch when bodies were returned to Dover. They argue that Trump's patriotism and effort, regardless of the execution, are significant. They say they were inspired to serve the country by attending similar parades as a child. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 for their service and acknowledges the bravery of the military, cops, and firefighters, emphasizing the military above all.

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People in Washington DC have forgotten what it means to be an American patriot and who they work for. We need to remember our loved ones and those who fought for our country. The men and women around the world who are willing to sacrifice their lives for our freedom are important. This is not about the president, but about the presidency, the constitution, and our country.

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President Trump, it's an honor to be here with you. Thank you for your sacrifice and for standing up for the people of this country. You had a comfortable life, but you chose to fight for us. It's not fair, but it's still ongoing.

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The speaker mentions their uncle who won the Purple Heart in the Battle of Belgium. Their father approached them after they became a senator, asking if they could find out why their uncle never received the Purple Heart. The speaker, being a senator, obtained a personal Purple Heart for their uncle and brought it home to the family. When asked why their father didn't want to deal with it, he simply replied, "The others died."

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude towards the President and a Navy SEAL for their service. Speaker 1 acknowledges the Navy SEAL's pride and thanks him for his contributions to the country. Speaker 0 shares a heartfelt message from the Navy SEAL, who hoped to be remembered. Speaker 1 assures that they will honor his memory. Speaker 0, a marine and mother of a marine, expresses how much it would mean to her. Speaker 1 reassures Speaker 0 and they exchange thanks. The conversation ends with multiple expressions of gratitude.

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President Biden reflected on the history of WWII and its lessons for today, emphasizing the importance of alliances like NATO. He expressed concern that the message of sacrifice from that era is being forgotten, particularly by some leaders. Biden warned against the potential weakening of NATO, which he sees as vital to global stability, especially in the face of Russian and Chinese influence. He criticized the idea of Ukraine ceding territory to Russia as appeasement and fears the consequences of a potential shift in US foreign policy under a different administration. Biden highlighted the importance of defending democracy and the need for every generation to fight for it. He contrasted his administration's approach to international relations with that of his predecessor, emphasizing the importance of alliances and American leadership in the world. He honored the WWII generation and their values, including his late son Beau, and stressed the need to uphold those values in the face of current global challenges.

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In America, the most honored tomb is that of an anonymous soldier. When the first unknown soldier was selected in 1921, throngs of Americans paid their respects. The unknown received the Medal of Honor. We honor anonymous sacrifice above worldly greatness. We don't know the unknown's identity, but we know his story of a young man who leaves everything to fight a war. He loves his country, his brothers in arms, and his family. He fought and died for this republic. The American soldier fights because he loves what's behind him. We honor his sacrifice, courage, duty, and love. We owe a duty to those who have fallen in war. We owe gratitude and remembrance. We must remember their sacrifice and honor their memory. We owe eternal vigilance, the price of freedom. These men died for a free, secure, and peaceful republic. We must steward it and hand it down. The duty we owe these men is peace, which only can be achieved through strength. We will never be complacent. We owe these men our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.

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Donald Trump spoke at the National Association of Black Journalists annual meeting. Gold star families of fallen heroes were present. One family member stated her daughter-in-law, a marine, was killed in Afghanistan alongside 12 others. She said that while Joe Biden has refused to recognize their sacrifice, Donald Trump spent 6 hours with them in Bedminster. She stated Trump allowed them to grieve and remember their heroes, knew all of their children's names and stories, and spoke to them in a way that made them feel understood. She felt Trump carried the weight with her for a few hours. She said that for the first time since her daughter-in-law's death, she felt she wasn't alone in her grief.

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A World War 2 veteran is being celebrated as a celebrity, gaining attention on TV and even surpassing Trump in popularity. The veteran, Irvin Julian, is praised as a legitimate hero of the war. The speaker's son, Don, is asked to give Irvin some gifts as a token of appreciation. The speaker expresses gratitude to Irvin for his service and considers him an American patriot.

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Thirteen US service members died at AbiGate during the Afghanistan withdrawal, and three died in a drone attack in Jordan this year. The President mistakenly claimed to be the only president without troops dying, but he deeply cares about service members and their families. He attended the dignified transfers of fallen soldiers and will continue to honor them. The President was comparing the number of service members who died under his leadership to previous years to emphasize his commitment to keeping troops safe.

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The speaker addresses the US Army soldiers who went missing in Lithuania on March 25 while repairing and towing a tactical vehicle. Three soldiers were found deceased yesterday, and the fourth was found deceased today. The president, the secretary of defense, and the entire White House are praying for the victims' friends and family. The speaker states that this is a reminder of the selfless sacrifice of military men and women who risk their lives around the world every day.

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Biden checked his watch multiple times during the ramp ceremony for 13 fallen service members, which many view as disrespectful. This ceremony is a solemn occasion for families, and the act of checking his watch suggested a lack of regard for the gravity of the moment. Critics argue that he should prioritize honoring those who served and sacrificed their lives for the country. Comparisons were made to previous presidents, with Trump emphasizing the importance of being present for families during such ceremonies, while Biden's demeanor appeared more like a chore than a meaningful tribute to the sacrifices made by service members.

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Biden checked his watch multiple times during the ramp ceremony for 13 fallen service members, which many found disrespectful. This ceremony is a solemn occasion for families, and it reflects the ultimate sacrifice made by soldiers. Observers noted that Biden seemed preoccupied, suggesting he did not fully grasp the significance of the moment. Comparisons were made to previous presidents, with Trump prioritizing attendance and showing empathy towards grieving families, while Biden’s demeanor appeared more detached. The act of checking his watch during such a critical moment was seen as a failure to honor those who served and sacrificed for the nation.

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Frank Biden expressed pride in his brother, President Biden, calling him a hero for prioritizing the country over himself. He believes Joe's health influenced the decision to pass the torch to Kamala Harris. While Frank's opinion does not represent the entire family, he suggests that the president's health played a role. This contrasts with previous denials of health concerns by the White House and the family.

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I've known Joe for 35 years and worked closely with him as secretary of the Navy. He understands the weight of the presidency and his duty to our troops, having been in the situation room during critical decisions and as a military father. He knows the anxiety of sending a child to war and carries a note card daily with the number of troops killed or wounded. Joe is always there to comfort those who have lost loved ones. Our service members deserve a president who recognizes their sacrifices and is grateful for their service. For these reasons, we must elect Joe Biden.

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- Ambrose Finnegan, I'm gonna call him uncle Bozzi. - He he was shot down. - He was an army air corps before there was an air force. - He flew single engine planes, reconnaissance flights over New Guinea. - He had volunteered because someone couldn't make it. - He got shot down in an area where there were a lot of cannibals in the New Guinea at the time. - He never recovered his body, but the government went back when I went down there, and they checked and found some parts of the plane and the like. - And what I was thinking about when I was standing there was when Trump refused to go up to the memorial for a veteran in Paris, and he said they're a bunch of suckers and losers.

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I received messages about Biden claiming no service members died under his administration. My husband died 7 months ago while deployed under Biden. I flew 12 hours with my 16-month-old to receive his remains at Dover AFB. Biden didn't show up. I'm not angry about his statement; I've been angry for a long time, knowing he doesn't care.

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In August 2021, the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan led to the Taliban's swift takeover of Kabul. Amidst the turmoil, a suicide bomber attacked Abbey Gate at the airport, killing 13 American service members, including Marine Lance Corporal Kareem Nakuoi, who saved several Afghan families. Years later, during Biden's State of the Union address, Steve Nakuoi, Kareem's father, shouted his son's name to remind the president of the tragedy. Following his outburst, he was arrested but treated well by the police. Steve expressed his frustration over the lack of acknowledgment from Biden regarding the fallen soldiers and shared his ongoing quest for answers about his son's death. He emphasized the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by service members and their families.

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President Biden is facing criticism for not observing the 9/11 anniversary tradition. Instead of being at the White House or one of the attack sites, he will be in Vietnam for a climate change trip. This decision is seen as disrespectful to gold star families and the American people. It also raises concerns about forgetting the significance of 9/11, as it has been 22 years since the attack. Some worry that it may lose its importance, similar to how Pearl Harbor was replaced by 9/11 as the most catastrophic event on American soil.

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I've known Joe for 35 years and worked closely with him as secretary of the Navy. He understands the weight of the presidency and his duty to our troops, having been in the situation room during critical decisions and as a military father. He knows the anxiety of sending a child to war and carries a note card daily with the number of troops killed or wounded. He offers comfort to those who have lost loved ones. Our service members deserve a president who recognizes their sacrifices and appreciates their service. For these reasons, we must elect Joe Biden.

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Donald Trump, as commander in chief, refused to visit a US cemetery in Paris for fallen American soldiers, calling them "suckers and losers." This disrespectful remark has deeply offended many, including the speaker who questions how Trump could speak about their son and all of them in such a derogatory manner.

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President Biden claimed he was shot down, but there is no evidence of that. He also said his uncle was eaten by cannibals, which one speaker notes is "a bad way to go." Another speaker objects to joking about the uncle's death. Biden also said his oath was "even." One speaker suggests the other's last line was meant to be funny, but that Biden takes the matter seriously.

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A senator states that Donald Trump did not take campaign photos at a military graveside. Gold Star families invited him to the cemetery to take photos to commemorate their children's service and sacrifice, because they do not get to celebrate holidays. The families also invited Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, but they did not attend. Biden was at the beach, and Harris was at her mansion in Washington, D.C., and has never spoken to or met with the families. The senator claims that Harris and Jill Biden's incompetence led to the deaths of 13 Americans in Afghanistan.
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